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Can the non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse bomb developed by South Korea disable electronic equipment within one kilometer?
65438+10.4 According to South Korea's report, South Korea has recently developed an effective radius of 1 km (NNEMP? Non-nuclear EMP) can disable enemy electronic equipment within one kilometer.

According to the South Korean Defense Agency and the National Defense Technology and Quality Research Institute, the National Defense Science and Technology Research Institute has recently completed the experimental development of non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse bombs, which can release powerful electromagnetic waves and paralyze enemy electronic equipment within Fiona Fang 1000 meters.

In 2009, Korea National Defense Science and Technology Research Institute successfully developed a non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse bomb with an effective radius of 100 meters. This is the first time that the effective radius of a non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse bomb has been expanded by one kilometer.

According to reports, the "Future National Defense Technology Related to the Fourth Industrial Revolution" published by the Korea Institute of National Defense Technology and Quality at the end of last year elaborated on relevant contents.

It is reported that the non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse bomb is a kind of shell with a device that can mechanically release electromagnetic waves. It is based on nuclear substances such as uranium, not gunpowder.